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GENES OF THE PAST UNCOVERS A 550,000 YEAR OLD MYSTERY HIDDEN IN HUMAN DNA

Christer Jansson blends science and suspense in a gripping exploration of ancient human evolution, mysterious proteins, and unanswered questions from prehistory

New York, NY — Christer Jansson presents Genes of the Past, a compelling scientific thriller that bridges ancient discovery with modern research, inviting readers to explore one of humanity’s most intriguing mysteries. Rooted in both archaeology and cutting edge science, the novel begins with a remarkable find in the Moroccan desert that challenges what we think we know about early humans.

The story centers on the discovery of a well preserved hominin fossil in the mid 1960s, later named Fat Man. Estimated to be approximately 550,000 years old, the fossil initially appears to be a significant but conventional archaeological find. However, decades later, advanced DNA and protein analysis conducted at a U.S. laboratory reveals something far more unusual hidden within the skull.

Scientists uncover a set of proteins classified as olfactory receptors, yet unlike any previously identified. These receptors do not match known human or ancestral patterns, raising profound questions about their function and purpose. Why would early humans possess such distinct biological features, and what role did they serve in survival or evolution?

Jansson builds his narrative around these questions, weaving together scientific inquiry with suspense and discovery. The novel explores the implications of uncovering unknown elements within human biology, suggesting that the past may hold secrets far more complex than previously imagined. As researchers dig deeper, the boundaries between known science and possibility begin to blur.

The inspiration behind Genes of the Past reflects a fascination with human origins and the hidden layers of our evolutionary history. Jansson combines real scientific concepts with imaginative storytelling, creating a narrative that is both intellectually engaging and emotionally compelling. His work encourages readers to consider how much remains undiscovered about humanity’s past.

This book is ideal for readers who enjoy science driven fiction, archaeological mysteries, and thought provoking narratives about evolution and discovery. It appeals to those curious about the intersection of history, biology, and the unknown.

Christer Jansson brings a precise and engaging voice to the genre, offering a story that is as intriguing as it is thought provoking. Through Genes of the Past, he opens the door to questions that challenge conventional understanding and spark curiosity about the origins of human life.

The book is now available — secure your copy here: https://a.co/d/0dzxmecP

For review copies, interview requests, or additional information, please contact: Christer Jansson

Email: christertuffing@gmail.com

Joseph Wilson

Joseph Wilson is a veteran journalist with a keen interest in covering the dynamic worlds of technology, business, and entrepreneurship.

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